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The Psychology of Money: The Subjective Nature of Financial Decisions
Understanding Money Through Personal History and Perception
In this episode, we explore how individual experiences—especially those from formative years—profoundly shape our understanding of money and risk. Inspired by The Psychology of Money, we examine why financial decisions that seem irrational to some are perfectly logical to others, as they are rooted in unique personal histories and perceived realities. We also discuss the relatively recent development of modern financial concepts such as retirement and widespread investment, and why many struggle with these ideas.
Listen Now on Spotify & Apple Podcasts
Subscribe for more insights on personal finance, behavioral economics, and financial psychology
Copyright Disclaimer:
This podcast is inspired by The Psychology of Money. All rights remain with the original author. This episode is for educational and informational purposes only.
The Psychology of Money: The Subjective Nature of Financial Decisions
Understanding Money Through Personal History and Perception
In this episode, we explore how individual experiences—especially those from formative years—profoundly shape our understanding of money and risk. Inspired by The Psychology of Money, we examine why financial decisions that seem irrational to some are perfectly logical to others, as they are rooted in unique personal histories and perceived realities. We also discuss the relatively recent development of modern financial concepts such as retirement and widespread investment, and why many struggle with these ideas.
Listen Now on Spotify & Apple Podcasts
Subscribe for more insights on personal finance, behavioral economics, and financial psychology
Copyright Disclaimer:
This podcast is inspired by The Psychology of Money. All rights remain with the original author. This episode is for educational and informational purposes only.